권철우 교수(경상대학 경제통상학부)
o (1997) B.A., Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.
o (2001) M.A. Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA.
o (2005) Ph.D. Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA.
o (2008-curent) Professor, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea
o (2021-2023) Advisor, Deagu and Kyungbuk branch of the Bank of Korea, Deagu, Korea
o (2018) Chair, School of Economics & Trade, Kyungpook National University, Deagu, Korea
o (2006~2008) The Bank of Korea, IMER, Seoul, Korea
International economics, Theory of firms and multinationals, Industrial organization, Applied microeconomics, Labor economics.
o “Off-farm labor supply responses to permanent and transitory farm income” Peter Orazem, Daniel M. Otto 공저, Agricultural Economics 34(1), 59-68, 2006.
o “The Local Content Requirement under the Vertical Technology Diffusion” with Bong Geul Chun, Review of Development Economics 13(1), 111-124, 2009.
o “Does Market Familiarity Bless Multinational in Strategic Competition?” with Harvey E. Lapan, Japan and the World Economy 23(1), 48-62, 2011.
o “Relationship regarding the Demand for Labor between Domestic Temporary and Foreign Workers: The Korean Case” with Bong Geul Chun, Japan and the World Economy 23(4), 240-245, 2011.
o “An Optimal Production Method for Penetrating Foreign Market: Standardization, Localization, and Flexible Technology”: Economic Modelling 33, 398-406, 2013.
o “Technology diffusion without the spillover under the strategic adoption by local firms” with BongGeul Chun, Economic Modelling 51, 13-20, 2015.
o “The offshoring threat and wage negotiation: theory and evidence,” with Yongsik Jeon., Japan and the World Economy 45, 19-29, 2018.
o “Offshoring, threat effect, and wage inequality” with Yongsik Jeon, International Journal of Economic Theory 17, 135-150, 2021.
o “The threat of offshoring on the environmental regulaton” with Uk Hwang, International Economic Journal 35, 155-170, 2021.
o “The effect of reshoring policy on the host and home countries” with Uk Hwang, International Economic Journal 37(4), 555-579, 2023.
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):